Floppy ears refer to ears that hang down rather than stand upright, commonly seen in certain Dog Breeds, such as Beagles and Basset Hounds. This characteristic can also be found in other animals, including some cat breeds and rabbits. Floppy ears can be a result of genetics, cartilage structure, or the absence of the muscle tone that keeps ears erect. In some cases, floppy ears may also serve specific functions, such as helping to regulate temperature or enhance hearing.
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You can't make a dog's ears floppy if they are supposed to be pointed because their ears, like ours, do contain bones that make the shape of them. True, a dog's ears can't change from points to floppy, but you can change the next generation of dog's ears by breeding the pointed-ear dog with a floppy-ear dog.
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No; they have very straight and pointy ears.
No. There are breeds who have floppy ears.
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Its there floppy ears
A Border Collie has erect and/or semi-erect ears. Or floppy ears.
None of them really, they all have floppy ears that hang down.....
A dog's ear may be floppy due to genetics, breed characteristics, or lack of muscle tone in the ear. Some breeds are naturally predisposed to have floppy ears, while others may have floppy ears due to a lack of cartilage strength.
He is a man with very large, floppy ears.